Event-driven application platform for Kubernetes
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Event-driven application platform for Kubernetes
Run Kubernetes on transport, watch events from transport not only etcd.
Example apps demonstrating Chainguard platform integrations
Event-driven Automation Framework for Kubernetes
equeue.go is an Event Consumer, similar in usage to gin-gonic/gin
TriggerMesh is the open-source AWS EventBridge alternative. It provides a unified eventing experience, a developer-friendly CLI, and runs on Docker or natively on Kubernetes.
💿 rubin - a simple record producer for Kafka topics written in Go that acts as a thin wrapper around Confluent's REST Proxy API (v3)
Serverless multi-protocol + multi-destination event collection system.
ddnsb0t is a program that uses CloudEvents to communicate to a Google Cloud Function and update DNS entries using CloudDNS.
VMware-related event sources for Knative.
Vanus Connect allows you to skip the complex integration with external services by offering out-of-the-box connectors.
Vanus is a Serverless, event streaming system with processing capabilities. It easily connects SaaS, Cloud Services, and Databases to help users build next-gen Event-driven Applications.
Glocbus is an event bus and a framework to publish events within a Golang application. Based on CloudEvent and OpenTelemetry, Glocbus aims to be fully observable and provide end-to-end traceability for propagated events.
The "qsub" command is a command line utility that is used to submit batch jobs, and it is not limited to just Kubernetes.
DockerHub as a knative event-source
WIP DAPR playground
Firestruct flattens & unmarshals protojson encoded Firestore documents sent to Google Cloud functions. Firestore type metadata is removed in favor of a type-safe native Go struct or map[string]interface{}. The same Go data structures used to create Firestore documents can now be easily used by your Go cloud functions.
Cloud package enables cloudevents.io for server less
Plugin to report CloudEvents at step execution level for Tekton
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